Saturday, June 20, 2009

Australia- Grampians National Park

The Australian bush as viewed from Mt. Zero Road.

A large gum tree stands silhouetted against the fading light just outside of Mt. Arapiles State Park.

Grampians National Park is located about three to four hours northwest of Melbourne. It is a rugged and beautiful area full of bush vegetation and rocky peaks. Many types of wildlife are frequently seen including kangaroos, wallabies, emus and all sorts of crazy looking birds. Enjoy the pictures!

MacKenzie Falls

No explanation needed

A view from the Boroka Lookout over the Halls Gap area.

A male Scarlet Robin

The sun sets over the plains west of Hollow Mountain.

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